Zainuddin, who is populary known as Zam, said there were some disputable sequence of events in how the arrest was highlighted in the pro-government English daily, New Straits Times (NST).
"All this points to a plan to bring the NST reporter to Bangkok to cover the news on Just. NST was the only local media that went there.
On Thursday, former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad also questioned the arrest saying that it was "suspicious" and did not rule out the possibility that it was planned.
He said the Malaysian government may be involved in the arrest in Thailand and that "clever propagandists might be hard at work to blacken my face".
NST, in its front-page report said that Justo had allegedly tampered with PetroSaudi documents which was eventually used by whistleblower site Sarawak Report in its expose on state-owned 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).
Zainuddin, a former veteran newsman with Umno-owned Utusan Malaysia, said the report made the arrest seemed to be aimed at clearing Najib's name.
"It was all planned, published as though to clear Najib," he said.
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